VertigoMotel wrote:
Imagine if you DID have that kind of power? Worrying times.
Mod powers...
VertigoMotel wrote:
Imagine if you DID have that kind of power? Worrying times.
Mod powers...
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Pauly™ wrote:
Post your favourite Bungle tunes/videos here! Show Patton some <3
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vid no longer available but i heard this before when adam played the vid via this thread.
possibly the worst thing i have ever heard in my life, it made my ears want to bleed - i kinda wish they had to block out the awful noise! 
I'm sorry, I don't speak pineapple.
Lizard <3
Not a fan of dissonance and atonal sounds then... I wouldn't really call it noisy though, this is noisy. 
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I'm sorry, I don't speak pineapple.
Lizard <3
Pauly™ wrote:
Not a fan of dissonance and atonal sounds then... I wouldn't really call it noisy though, this is noisy.
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TUNE! 
If only it were longer 
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G/T - leprikorn .
Ah well, in Mr. Bungles case they're an avant garde band who mix death metal, jazz, ska, samples, and just about any/every other genre, mix it all together during songs and then get a cult following. You have to sort of listen your way along a musical path before you end up 'getting it', it's like, you listen to stuff, get used to it, then want something heavier, faster, more technical or weirder, rinse/repeat until you're listening to Dying Fetus thinking 'I need something more crazy than this.'
Presuming you like say, really hard dance, I'm sure you never started off liking it as a young'un; you listened to the easy-available stuff on radio and TV, then heard something a bit crazier you liked that set you off, until you're nodding your head to a distorted 909 kickdrum grinning while your friends are like 'thas nooooise mun!'
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HookerWivAPenis wrote:
TUNE!
If only it were longer
Dude, my friend ripped me this album by Agoraphobic Nosebleed called Altered States of America: 99 songs in like 25 minutes. That's grind for you!
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Pauly™ wrote:
Ah well, in Mr. Bungles case they're an avant garde band who mix death metal, jazz, ska, samples, and just about any/every other genre, mix it all together during songs and then get a cult following. You have to sort of listen your way along a musical path before you end up 'getting it', it's like, you listen to stuff, get used to it, then want something heavier, faster, more technical or weirder, rinse/repeat until you're listening to Dying Fetus thinking 'I need something more crazy than this.'
Presuming you like say, really hard dance, I'm sure you never started off liking it as a young'un; you listened to the easy-available stuff on radio and TV, then heard something a bit crazier you liked that set you off, until you're nodding your head to a distorted 909 kickdrum grinning while your friends are like 'thas nooooise mun!'
This is a perfect example
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G/T - leprikorn .
Would have loved to have seen them live touring their first album...
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Pauly™ wrote:
Ah well, in Mr. Bungles case they're an avant garde band who mix death metal, jazz, ska, samples, and just about any/every other genre, mix it all together during songs and then get a cult following. You have to sort of listen your way along a musical path before you end up 'getting it', it's like, you listen to stuff, get used to it, then want something heavier, faster, more technical or weirder, rinse/repeat until you're listening to Dying Fetus thinking 'I need something more crazy than this.'
Presuming you like say, really hard dance, I'm sure you never started off liking it as a young'un; you listened to the easy-available stuff on radio and TV, then heard something a bit crazier you liked that set you off, until you're nodding your head to a distorted 909 kickdrum grinning while your friends are like 'thas nooooise mun!'
Speaking of jazz, have you heard the band Estradasphere?
"Your weakness feeds me strength, Cause I've been born again in my malevolence."
http://vampirefreaks.com/u/x_only_ash_remains_x